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she wanted to feel my energy. right off the bat, she was on to something. >> oh, my goodness, gracious. >> there were a few hits. >> you could not not work. you could not. so much vocabulary. >> i get it. i talk a lot. >> you should be able to speak different languages. >> there was a miss. >> i feel like there was a grandmother that passed. on your dad's side. >> on my mom's side. >> reporter: this is awkward. medium, victor vogeniz has special looized in seances for over 40 years. he claims he can summon a spirit to move this table. >> i don't wear any rings or anything. there is nothing to catch there. i don't do anything that even gives a hint of fraud. i let people look at the bottom of the table. we have had this table come up, hit the ceiling and spin. that's what put the scratch there. >> reporter: as i took a seat at my first table-tipping seance, i wasn't sure what to expect. >> if the table starts to move, you may have to get out of the way. >> reporter: after ten minutes, the table slid right into nigh
she wanted to feel my energy. right off the bat, she was on to something. >> oh, my goodness, gracious. >> there were a few hits. >> you could not not work. you could not. so much vocabulary. >> i get it. i talk a lot. >> you should be able to speak different languages. >> there was a miss. >> i feel like there was a grandmother that passed. on your dad's side. >> on my mom's side. >> reporter: this is awkward. medium, victor vogeniz has...
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baud we said justice for all, the right for peaceful nuclear energy for all. >> but mr. president, do you want -- >> translator: allow me, please. >> that's not the question. >> translator: i will get to that question. don't be in such a hurry. >> should israel be wiped off the map? is that your desire? >>. >> translator: if a group comes an occupies the united states of america, destroys home while women and children are in those homes, incarcerate the youth of america, impose five different wars on many neighbors, and always threaten others, what would you do? what would you say? would you help it? would you help that entity? or would you help the people of the united states? >> when we say to be wiped, we say for occupation to be wiped off this world. for war seeking to be wiped off and eradicating. the killing of women and children to be eradicated. and we propose the way, we propose the path. >> what they're really saying is in spite of the fact that we deny the holocaust, that we threaten israel and demonize the united states and we do all this stuff, we want you t
baud we said justice for all, the right for peaceful nuclear energy for all. >> but mr. president, do you want -- >> translator: allow me, please. >> that's not the question. >> translator: i will get to that question. don't be in such a hurry. >> should israel be wiped off the map? is that your desire? >>. >> translator: if a group comes an occupies the united states of america, destroys home while women and children are in those homes, incarcerate the...
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my colleague and friend, tom putnam, the kennedy library's outstanding director to bring such energy to the library's mission of preserving our nation's history, and our good friend who we always love having with this, pulitzer prize-winning journalist tom oliphant who will serve as tonight's moderator. but tonight's featured speaker is really president kennedy, who in july 1962 installed hidden recording systems in both the oval office and cabinet room so he might have a record of deliberations and exchanges during his administration. the president also used a dictaphone to record his personal observations following key meetings and events. we thought you'd all enjoy seeing the actual dictaphone that he used at senator before becoming president. we put it up there on the stage. we invite you to, look at it after the forum, but this is the real thing. this is what the president used when he was in the senate, the one he used when he was president instead of the national archives. over the years we've welcomed many individuals to the stage have worked for president kennedy. those who
my colleague and friend, tom putnam, the kennedy library's outstanding director to bring such energy to the library's mission of preserving our nation's history, and our good friend who we always love having with this, pulitzer prize-winning journalist tom oliphant who will serve as tonight's moderator. but tonight's featured speaker is really president kennedy, who in july 1962 installed hidden recording systems in both the oval office and cabinet room so he might have a record of...
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and i'm thinking, "shouldn't you have more energy than me? you're, like, eight!" [ male announcer ] for every 2 pounds you lose through diet and exercise alli can help you lose one more by blocking some of the fat you eat. simple. effective. advantage: mom. let's fight fat with alli. learn more, lose more at letsfightfat.com. to volunteer to help those in need. when a twinge of back pain surprises him. morning starts in high spirits, but there's a growing pain in his lower back. as lines grow longer, his pain continues to linger. but after a long day of helping others, he gets some helpful advice. just two aleve have the strength to keep back pain away all day. today, jason chose aleve. just two pills for all day pain relief. try aleve d for strong, all day long sinus and headache relief. >>> president may have barely focused on the lack of fiscal cliff craziness but people shouldn't contribute to the republican party, that began to change. then there was the governor of new jersey. >> for the victims of sandy and in new jersey, new york and connecticut, there has
and i'm thinking, "shouldn't you have more energy than me? you're, like, eight!" [ male announcer ] for every 2 pounds you lose through diet and exercise alli can help you lose one more by blocking some of the fat you eat. simple. effective. advantage: mom. let's fight fat with alli. learn more, lose more at letsfightfat.com. to volunteer to help those in need. when a twinge of back pain surprises him. morning starts in high spirits, but there's a growing pain in his lower back. as...
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that's a very strong 27% i commend you on your energy there. i will stop here and say there's a radical difference between the soviet-u.s. relationship and relationship of israel and iran. and you will not ask 6 million jews in israel to rely on their existence on deterrents in this kind of situation. thank you very much. >> charles if i would it would make you feel any better henry kissinger didn't get away with it, either. >> good evening. thank you for that introduction. it's a pleasure being here. let me start by saying it goes without saying that the world would be better off if iran does not become a nuclear armed state. and achieving that goal should be our principle aim going forward. however, despite our best efforts, that undesireable end may very well come to pass. should we act as if this is the first time we've encountered such a challenge or that the logical containment and deterrence somehow does not apply to iran, that iran is a breed apart outside the realm of politics as we know it? the answer is no. as troublesome and men asi
that's a very strong 27% i commend you on your energy there. i will stop here and say there's a radical difference between the soviet-u.s. relationship and relationship of israel and iran. and you will not ask 6 million jews in israel to rely on their existence on deterrents in this kind of situation. thank you very much. >> charles if i would it would make you feel any better henry kissinger didn't get away with it, either. >> good evening. thank you for that introduction. it's a...
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. >> she was a ball of energy. ball of life and she will be missed by us. every day. >>> alyssa treatment of becoming a firefighter-paramedic. they presented her with a patch. proceeds will go to the national center for missing and exploited children. >>> a man stabbed a cab driver last night outside the macarthur station. the incident began with an argument between a man and woman inside one of the trains. the woman got off the train with the man chasing after her. he followed her into the taxi. the cab driver tried to inter convenient and that's when he was stabbed. another cabbie took the cab driver to the hospital that was stabbed. no word on the woman involved. >>> a hitchhiker stabbed a man giving him a lift. it happened on river road. the victim had a child in his car when he picked up the hitchhiker. it is unclear why he was stabbed. but he was able to stop the car and throw the hitchhiker out. he was taken to the hospital with stab wounds and they are now searching for the hitchhiker. >>> this happened yesterday afternoon on gary street near leaven
. >> she was a ball of energy. ball of life and she will be missed by us. every day. >>> alyssa treatment of becoming a firefighter-paramedic. they presented her with a patch. proceeds will go to the national center for missing and exploited children. >>> a man stabbed a cab driver last night outside the macarthur station. the incident began with an argument between a man and woman inside one of the trains. the woman got off the train with the man chasing after her. he...
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it's just sugar, it's only energy, no nutrition. it's a deadly force. it gives nothing but quick burning fuel. >> when i hear the soda conversation and what it does, people are like that's silly. that's what we thought of cigarettes. there was a moment when people sitting on air were smoking, right? you go to your workplace and everybody was smoking. that language was considered radical. >> there's been a fascinating development in that. some of the attorneys behind the tobacco settlement have filed 27 different lawsuits against some of the big companies. i think and they think they have a solid footing than with the tobacco settlement. with tobacco, there's a small piece. with food it's big in terms of dollars. the attorneys think they have clear cut violations with the law. with tobacco, there wasn't a clear cut violation. this is going to radically change the issue and bring it into focus. it's going to inform dramatic changes in behavior and then what will happen is i think some of the business is going to go washington like they did on asbestos lit
it's just sugar, it's only energy, no nutrition. it's a deadly force. it gives nothing but quick burning fuel. >> when i hear the soda conversation and what it does, people are like that's silly. that's what we thought of cigarettes. there was a moment when people sitting on air were smoking, right? you go to your workplace and everybody was smoking. that language was considered radical. >> there's been a fascinating development in that. some of the attorneys behind the tobacco...
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are on pace to produce more than 50,000 jobs a year with those in degrees in food, and environmental energies. >> as more students are finding out, it isn't just about plows and cows. today it focuses on healthy eating, locally grown foods and specialty crops that will help address the long-term challenge of feeding the world. >> schools with working farms like uc davis offers class necessary ranch management, animal science, farm law and more. 21-year-old adrian bradley means an ag degree means good pay even for entry level jobs. >> my best friend just started at $48,000 a year in agriculture in agribusiness. >> experts predict by 2050 the world's population will exceed 9 billion people. a sobering projection that calls for boosting global food production by 70%. agriculture leaders say today's current crop of ag students are driven by that challenge. in davis, california, claudia cowen, fox news. >> thousands of faithful christians filling the streets of ma tried, celebrating the traditional end to the christmas season. beautifully decorated floats, clowns and marching bands took to the par
are on pace to produce more than 50,000 jobs a year with those in degrees in food, and environmental energies. >> as more students are finding out, it isn't just about plows and cows. today it focuses on healthy eating, locally grown foods and specialty crops that will help address the long-term challenge of feeding the world. >> schools with working farms like uc davis offers class necessary ranch management, animal science, farm law and more. 21-year-old adrian bradley means an ag...
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. >> and it gave president obama more political juice and energy so he is going forward and he is saying he is not negotiated about the debt ceiling or anything else. >> mcconnell who could be a clone from "invasion of the body snatchers" was controlled by joe biden goes out there and at the last minute give as deal that screws the country, and his own party and he is re-elected after losing two senate lesses. it is unbelievable. none of them in washington understand this, they are both spending parties and they are basically both --. >>gregg: and the rasmussen poll, spending cuts should be considered in every federal government program, and 62 percent agree with that. yet many do not think it will happen. >> it will not happen based on what we saw. no one is talking about spending cuts. no one put a plan on the table like simpson-bowles to cut spending and to restore economic growth. >> if they could not do it past a year and a half they are not going to. >> this was a peter by an expert on the economy, and the unfunded federal liability is $87, 550 percent of g.d.p. and we are getting
. >> and it gave president obama more political juice and energy so he is going forward and he is saying he is not negotiated about the debt ceiling or anything else. >> mcconnell who could be a clone from "invasion of the body snatchers" was controlled by joe biden goes out there and at the last minute give as deal that screws the country, and his own party and he is re-elected after losing two senate lesses. it is unbelievable. none of them in washington understand this,...
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co2 than the environment if it were to decompos in the forest naturally, but, of course, i have the energy saver light lightbulbs. those change an entire house to those bulbs saves as much carbon in a year as moving to a walkable neighborhood saves in a week. the whole green gizmo green gadget discussion, you know, what can i buy to be sustainable? that's the wrong discussion. it's where can i live and how can i live to contribute less? the answer, again, is the city. this is fundamentally the opposite of american ethos. you know, from jefferson on. cities are not for the moral and health and freedom of man. if we continue to pile upon ourselves in cities like europe, we'll take to eating one another as they do there. [laughter] that was jefferson. that's continuing and continuing, and it made sense back in the 1700s when we had the whole country to spread out on and biggest by-product of transportation was fertilizer. that's not the case now. it's a longer discussion. all three of these are longer discussions, but they are national crisis. we have a national economic crisis. it's only goi
co2 than the environment if it were to decompos in the forest naturally, but, of course, i have the energy saver light lightbulbs. those change an entire house to those bulbs saves as much carbon in a year as moving to a walkable neighborhood saves in a week. the whole green gizmo green gadget discussion, you know, what can i buy to be sustainable? that's the wrong discussion. it's where can i live and how can i live to contribute less? the answer, again, is the city. this is fundamentally the...
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. >> we are not finding -- were is the energy? the energy is in the united states. stop these strikes. stop the labor. i think stalin has always been a convenient distraction for the right and the center. up to today, to get away -- >> the fact they could agreed also made easier, the right to do that. >> that's what concerns me. when you feel all the liberals, so to speak, and also the truman liberals, the hard clippers that were in this direction. and it changes american history terribly because right now we have no union movement. i think the concept of labor, it's not even discussed in this country. [talking over each other] >> this is what's happened. this is far more important, friendly, then pointing the finger at the soviet union. why not point it at, as i said earlier, churchill increase in athens in 1944? [talking over each other] >> we've got to take a break. we will jump forward after the break. >> sorry, i just wanted -- spent on the go? "after words" is available via podcast. visit booktv.org and click podcast on the upper left side of the page. select
. >> we are not finding -- were is the energy? the energy is in the united states. stop these strikes. stop the labor. i think stalin has always been a convenient distraction for the right and the center. up to today, to get away -- >> the fact they could agreed also made easier, the right to do that. >> that's what concerns me. when you feel all the liberals, so to speak, and also the truman liberals, the hard clippers that were in this direction. and it changes american...
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so, i wrote "your killer emotions" to help people master their emotions and use those energy charges from those very strong emotions to compel them to make positive decisions, not destructive ones. >> alisyn: and we should mention that you are a well-known, highly successful talent agent. you represent some of the biggest names in tv news. so you know big egos. is this just the problem of high profile people or does everybody let their toxic, killer emotions get in the way? >> oh, my goodness. everyone does it and i've helped people to stop smoking, stop drinking, stop cursing, change their eating habits, simply because often times they get into an emotional funk and when he they get into an emotional funk, they want a quick fix, something to make them feel good, grab a drink, grab a cigarette go back to the bad guy, bad girl just to do something quickly and often it's counter to what is good for them. >> clayton: let's walk along with what's in the book. never make decisions when you're overwhelmed with urges. that's very hard to do. >> it is, but it's really important that you don'
so, i wrote "your killer emotions" to help people master their emotions and use those energy charges from those very strong emotions to compel them to make positive decisions, not destructive ones. >> alisyn: and we should mention that you are a well-known, highly successful talent agent. you represent some of the biggest names in tv news. so you know big egos. is this just the problem of high profile people or does everybody let their toxic, killer emotions get in the way?...
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we are producing more energy, and america can become an energy exporter. >> this is clearly an ambitious president. again, david said, just one goal please, sir, and he gave three right there. let's go ahead and add on the agenda gun control, rebuilding infrastructure, preventing tax hikes. the immigration. any of these issues, do you see as being his legacy legislation? do you see that as being the things he will be most remembered for? >> depends how it turns out. but you know, you mentioned gun control and public safety. if it had not been for newtown, that would not have as high a place on this agenda. that's another factor here. we can't predict what kind of crises might emerge during the next four years. oftentimes, presidents are remembered for how they respond to votes. >> look at george w. bush right there. >> indeed. >> how many big items can a second term president actually get through? >> usually a president has to be extremely sparing. ronald reagan in his second term did tax reform with the congress. he also did what many second term presidents do, which is to say i have li
we are producing more energy, and america can become an energy exporter. >> this is clearly an ambitious president. again, david said, just one goal please, sir, and he gave three right there. let's go ahead and add on the agenda gun control, rebuilding infrastructure, preventing tax hikes. the immigration. any of these issues, do you see as being his legacy legislation? do you see that as being the things he will be most remembered for? >> depends how it turns out. but you know,...
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>> guest: not only the book tour, but you just -- a book is quite an expenditure of energy, and we've always taken time between books. and we have a, we've got some projects at "vanity fair" that have kind of almost been on hold as bev -- as we've finished the book and gone through the interest that this book has arisen. so all we know for sure is that we will never rub out of -- run out of material. >> guest: oh, no. the potential list -- >> guest: growing each year. things get longer and longer. >> host: have you ever thought about separating, doing solo projects? >> guest: well, i think, you know, because i'm older i would like to go back and look at investigative reporting in the '50s and '60s when i started, which is a little different. but beyond that, no. >> guest: we've been so busy with projects over the years, there really hasn't been the time to do anything else. >> host: dave in louisiana, you are on with james steele and donald barlett. >> caller: thank you very much, and good afternoon. my question concerns the green economy. i'm an old-timer fdr democrat, and i disagree
>> guest: not only the book tour, but you just -- a book is quite an expenditure of energy, and we've always taken time between books. and we have a, we've got some projects at "vanity fair" that have kind of almost been on hold as bev -- as we've finished the book and gone through the interest that this book has arisen. so all we know for sure is that we will never rub out of -- run out of material. >> guest: oh, no. the potential list -- >> guest: growing each...
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promoting our energy independence while protecting our planet from the harmful effects of climate change. educating our children and shielding them from the horrors of gun violence. these aren't just things we should do they're things we must do. and in this new year, i'll fight as hard as i know how to get them done. happy new year, everybody. >> hi, i am congressman dave camp and chairman of the house ways and means committee. let me be candid -- i understand the frustration so many have with washington right now. you are right. the government spends and wastes too much. it is time for us to say enough is enough to those who attack and spend even more. that is why republicans took action this week to protect hard-working taxpayers from tax hikes. americans are paying more for gas, groceries, and health care. the last thing they need is to pay more for washington. that is why we made sure a temporary tax cuts were made permanent. let me repeat that, permanent. now we can look forward. the american people reelected a republican majority and we will use it in 2013 to hold the president ac
promoting our energy independence while protecting our planet from the harmful effects of climate change. educating our children and shielding them from the horrors of gun violence. these aren't just things we should do they're things we must do. and in this new year, i'll fight as hard as i know how to get them done. happy new year, everybody. >> hi, i am congressman dave camp and chairman of the house ways and means committee. let me be candid -- i understand the frustration so many...